All Guns Ship Free!

shopping cart

budsgunshop.com uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Details can be found in our Privacy Notice.

BudsGunShop.com - Ruger Precision Rifle 18019 223rem 20 10+1


Answered
  • Ruger Precision Rifle 18019 223rem 20 10+1

    Community Default Avatar
    Asked
    in Long Gun


  • It makes sense that manufacturers would test 223 barrel to a higher detonation pressure but, that still doesn't answer long term use effect. Saying that the hazard may seldom exist does not qualify the .223/5.56 notation. A safe stamping on the barrel would be 5.56/223. Then I believe you can fire the .223 in a chambered 5.56 barrel all day log w/o a problem. Just my own opinion. Thanks.
    j@r


    4 Answers

You must log in to ask, or respond to a question
  • Community Default Avatar
    by - Lifetime Points: 580
    Chosen as Best Answer
  • You can fire 223 in 5.56 with no problems. The cases are exactly the same. The chamber throat is the only difference. The pressure of the 223 seems higher but isn't because it is taken at a different place in the barrel and on a different scale for NATO specs. Velocities are the same so pressure is the same.

  • Community Default Avatar
    by - Lifetime Points: 92018
    Chosen as Best Answer
  • You are correct Joseph. One should always follow manufacturer suggestions for warranty/legal issues to be covered with no question. You can find experiments with tens of thousands of fired 5.56 rounds fired through 223 barrels to prove the practical point that there were no ill effects noted. But, as a rule of thumb, always follow what the manufacturer recommends. Please look up 223/5.56 and Wylde chambers and you will understand that it's a matter of case "seating" that separates the 3. 5.56 barrels are no harder than 223 barrels. The real issue is the distance the bullet has to "jump" before engaging the rifling that could potentially cause a pressure spike in the chamber. Always better safe than sorry.

  • Community Default Avatar
    by - Lifetime Points: 2911
    Chosen as Best Answer
  • And a wise opinion too. Many people fire +p in firearms they shouldn't. Its the manufacturer being cautious and the consumer finding ways to press our luck.

Receive Money Saving Offers

Enter your email address to receive our best deals and other store updates.

Connect With Us

Buy With Confidence

4,984,138 Customers Since 2003
BBB ACCREDITED BUSINESS, A+ Rating

Copyright © 2003 - 2026 budsgunshop.com. All Rights Reserved. (NW2)

Loading...